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Are you pregnant and want to check your baby's birth weight

WeightAtBirth

by Cristian Munteanu

What is it about?

Are you pregnant and want to check your baby's birth weight? WeightAtBirth uses two distinct methods to predict your baby's weight at birth. The app's prediction methods are based on published scientific/medical research - references included in the app. The first method, uses simple maternal height and weight measurements during pregnancy, and allows to predict the baby's weight at birth, any time after pregnancy week 37. The second method combines simple measurements with ultrasound measurements of the fetal weight and allows to obtain predictions starting with pregnancy week 28.

App Details

Version
1.6
Rating
(1)
Size
2Mb
Genre
Health & Fitness Medical
Last updated
February 12, 2020
Release date
December 16, 2014
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App Store Description

Are you pregnant and want to check your baby's birth weight? WeightAtBirth uses two distinct methods to predict your baby's weight at birth. The app's prediction methods are based on published scientific/medical research - references included in the app. The first method, uses simple maternal height and weight measurements during pregnancy, and allows to predict the baby's weight at birth, any time after pregnancy week 37. The second method combines simple measurements with ultrasound measurements of the fetal weight and allows to obtain predictions starting with pregnancy week 28.

Besides the prediction of the baby's birth weight the app issues the estimated percentile for the baby's birth weight. Weight percentiles give you an indication of how does your baby's birth weight compare with other birth weights for similar maternal, and pregnancy conditions.

DISCLAIMER: Regardless of the information you obtain from this app, you are urged to seek OBGYN advice during your whole pregnancy.

CM40 is responsible for the development of WeightAtBirth.

CM40 Team:

- Francisco Cabrera Morales: MD, OB/GYN expert, Head of the Maternal-Fetal Medical Unit at the “Hospital Materno-Infantíl” de Canarias”, Spain. Founder of the iCOG- Instituto Canario de Obstetricia y Ginecologia, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
- Cristian Munteanu: PhD in Computer Science, MSc, BSc in Electrical Engineering.

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